In partnership with the American Museum of Natural History, Cornell University, and the Southwestern Research Station, we are proud to announce the 24th installment of The Bee Course. The Bee Course is a ten-day workshop held at the Southwestern Research Station in Portal, Arizona that will run from August 15th through the 25th, 2025. The course is designed to train students in bee identification and systematics, bee biology and ecology, and faunistics and faunal survey work. The course focuses on wild bees (not honeybees), and we accept applications from people with an academic, land-management, policy, or conservation background. For more information on the course, including instructions on how to apply, a list of this year=92s instructors, and course testimonials from previous offerings, please visit the new and improved course website at www.thebeecourse.org. Bryan N. Danforth, Professor Department of Entomology 3124 Comstock Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-2601 phone: 607-255-3563/FAX: 607-255-0939 email: bnd1@cornell.edu Lab website: http://www.danforthlab.entomology.cornell.edu/ The Solitary Bees: Biology, Evolution, Conservation https://press.princeton.edu/titles/13525.html The Bee Course (2024): https://www.thebeecourse.org/ Bryan Nicholas Danforth (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)